The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 24, 1941, Image 3

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"■"' ■.;’ ' >0^S / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLiNTON, S. C. -f: .V > r ■ It m PAGE SOdElY EVBnS; CUB MD CHURCH HEWSi^ OFRHBlEn...:. b tCblPHONE 74 OR 258 Southern Methodist Service At Renno Rev. Wb R; Quion, pastor at Bai ley IlcmorUd MethodlaS EpOnopal Church. South, conducted aervices for Oie SarcHs groiq> at Renbo cm Sunday afternoon, llie ioap^atkmal tong service included a solo by W. O. Coker of this city. Mr. Quinn used as hit topic, *The Holy Catholic Poge Three ing at the Columbia city hospital, is spending a vacation with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young. She has accepted a .position as a member of the nursing staff of the-hoepital and win assume her duties August 1. Friends of Mrs. M. T. Mo^ will regret to know she is U1 at Hays hos- pitaL Mrs. HalseU Miller and son, David, oi Whitmire, are spmdmg a few dgys with her parents, Mf. and Mrs. D.' B. o&a' Mrs. Adoir Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. 1. tL Adair d«U^ teriainad' hnr bridge chib dV afternoon. ^lorful summer flowers pretty setting for the games. Carroll M. Spencer was presented high score i»ize. was After cuds,., the hosi^ Mvcd a swe^ course. Boo^t.Semor Uni EmOjfS Picnic Tim senior .•'group of Young Pec^le's unim on Widay evening at HorscApMSillls. lUv. and Mrs. W. N. Lo^ were chapcronae lor the outing, w|iil|i'i#as enjoyed by about fifteen yoMpg^peo-' pie, including m«nbers of the orflHii- zation and ^ir guests. A bountiful picnk supper was served. Auxiliary Holds July Mooting Ihd Auxiliary of U»e first 'Viaa* byterian diurdi met in the ladles* pttrier on Monday aftemoon^for ttie July meeting. . • Mrs. John W. UtUe,_president, pre sided bver the business soasion. The devotional waa given Mini Roaa ***>>^*y During ttw meeting Mrs. little and Mra. Arthur Cmeiand, who wert delegates to the woman’s oenfacenoe recently hdd in Montreat, N. C., gave an interesting and helpful re port of the meeting. ~ Mrs. Pitts Honorod On Birthday Fridoy In observance of her bmhday day, July 18, honored with Fri- Mrs. J. M. Pitts was a birthday dinner at sion being the third birthday of her imie eon, Jtimny. Afto* an hour of games and ^riea on die lawn, tba fourteen little guests were Invited into the home for refrcdunents consisting of ioe cream, angel cake and sticks of peppermint eaiidy. The home waa prettUy deco rated with summer flowers and red balloons in groups of three. Center ing the dining table was a hurge White cake with three tiny red can dles and balloons formed a shownr €rom the chandrifor. On the buffet was a bowl of beautiful red zinnias, eiWich ware grown in tbe^ganfons of Mrs. B. H. Boyd. Milton Barden Celebrates Birtbdoy In celebration of his fifth birth day, Friday, July 18, Milton Barden, son of Dr. and Mrs. John G. Barden, invited ei^t little friedds for a thea tre party. -After the movies guests returned to MiUdn’s home where they enjoyed a birthday cake, ice creMn wd popcwm. - ^ — Long Bronch Club Holds July Meeting The Long Brandi Home Demon stration club held Ks regular montti- ty meeting at the adiool hoiue on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Poole, Egasident of ^ chib, was in diarge ql the projpkm. • Two psttriodc sbnffi were sung .Vod Bless America,** and **Tlie Star Bpan^ed Banner.** after whitA Mrs. Boy Hiiyis gave the deVoUcmaL l!krs. I^am Compton and Mrs. Harris re ported on the last local leaders meet ing which was ar discussion (m the use of cotton stamps, and 4riiat diould be d<xie in the'fall garden. A committee waa^ appointed to Churdii** and gave an interesting Bobo, sermon.. I Lt. Tench Owens of Camp Croft, The meeting was well attended by spent the week-end with his parents, the pec^le of the community, visitors Mr. and Mrs. R, S. Owens, also be^ present from Bailey Me- Mrs. R. S. Owens is spending sev- morial, Le^iUe and Clinton city] ^1 days in Newberry with relatives, diurclies. ] Lt C. W. Copeland and Mrs. Cope- Services were announced for every i hmd of Camp Croft and S^iartanburg, first and third Sunday aftemoom in siv spending a few ^ys* leeve here whkiyier aon, Raymond J. Pitta, aixJ ^ electric wiring of the were host and hostas. ' - building. 0 A cake with glowing candles pret tily adorned ffie dining table where dinner was saved to immediate members of the family. Mrs. Pitts was remambered with a nnmber of attractive rite. Mr. and lbs. S. E. Evans and diil- dren of Columbia, Mrs. Cndg Ken> nedy and childrtoi of Spartanburg, other children and granddiildren at thla city, and Mrs. M. A. Hays were present for the occsafon. v Wadsworth Club Meets Luther Young co-hostesses to the Wadsworth Home Demonstration club at the home of the former on Thursday afternoon. ( ^ ; Ifin. George Brown led the dbvn^ "tion^ after which the roll call was aniwered with ‘^names of inventors and. their inventions.** An interesting paper on Ihe **Declaration of Inde- E mdehCe” was Tread by Mrs. J. A. avis. Topics of the month, canning, ~ cotton, and fall md winter gardens were discussed.'The membm voted to itva a flonation to'hete send an undatp^Ueged child to camp at '' Kings Mountain, N. C. ; During a social hour the hoetfoses . delifiQua rMreriimentft Johhiiy Bailoy -Calibrates Btrtbday < CM Wednesday afternoon, July li, Mra. W. D. BaU^ of Greenwood, c»- ^ tertained a group of little folk at the home of hgr another, Mrsi Estelle Ab- num^ on Centennial street, die ooca- SEE OUR SPECIALS BEAinSFCU BUT DEPENDABLE WATCHES. I . FR(»raig JEWEUtt STORE GDTSHWI^ : te.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips.. Visitors eadi m<mth, to be in charge of Mr. Quinn. The group is also planning to organize a Sunday sritool soon, in terested members state. Mmnbers were reminded of the aluminum campaign now in progrcsa. Flans wert made for the August meeting which will bf a coatununi^ picnic. ru ^ .tL Reresfaments were served by the hostenes, Mrs. Harris and4di|t H. M Cbimey. ” ' Baptist Auxiiiaryr Missionary Program The July meeting of the Auxiliary of tee First Baptist church was held on Monday afternoon. Hie devotional, Pnlm 87, was giv- an hrMtekWin»ter.Wtlteri Aa Sh teresting and unusual program un- (ter the direction of Mrs. John T. Little, had been arranged for tee afternoon. The program, in tee form of a conventk^ had members to represent weU-lmown missionaries to China and Japan. Delegates to the convention were m«nbers from tee Calvary, Holly Grove, Hurricane, Lydia, Lan0ton chuzdMs and the hast group. Taking the part bf ‘ mis- slonariea from China wfre Mrs. J.C. Thomas, Mrs. Shirley Timmons, Mrs. C. C. Brannon, Mrs. James Sloan; and from Japan, ^ Mrs. E. C. ffipp, Mrs. Lynn Cooper and Mrs. R. M. League, who told of tee oomdltlotas and missioii woric in these foreign countries. ■'* WHY DOOOU sain ii^ athidJ ataadpMs. y*'«‘ MtHiodist Society In Rpgulor Seuion The J^ fbeeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Barviee of Brand Street Methodist diurch was held on Monday afternoon. The pastor, Rev. L. P. McGee, gave tee last of a series of Bible studJas OB “Jesus and Social Itedaniptiooi" Circle No. 1, Mrs. Ral^ Blakely, chalzman, had charge at the program for the afternoon. Scripture reading was given by Mrs. R. L. Lockett Miss Frances Ruth Edwards gave e leeding accompenled et tee piano by Miss Anne Blak^. Mrs. J. W. Coleman discussed the 'topic “In vesting Our Heritage In Oeoperative Work in Methodism.** In behalf of tea aociety Mrs. J. V. Edwards pra- sented Mrs. A. M. Cannon,* vdio hsa racently moved to Charleston, with a gift in recognition of her faithful services ss mission treasurer. Mrs. S. A. Pitts was selacted to flU the va cancy. At the coochiakm of ^ pro- grua tee group paused in sUcnt trib ute to Mrs. Aike McMillan, a mem ber, who recently peessd away. During a social hour tba host circle, No. 1, under tee leedeCThlp 'of^Mrs. Sidney Humph, larved ked tea, tend- widbaa andcooklac CHAIN SCHEMES CITED AS fOSTAL VIOLATION Reeantly tha maila in all tea counhy have baap flooded tetters retetlBg to so^aDsd dieiD schmee soheitlng defenae sav-' inc stamps. " ' Patrons of tee poet office offiee. relatiag to such nJShriiil te a vkilatlrtl postal fraud and lot* tery stthitoa. and persons perticipet- Ing In such vkdatkms lay themscdvaal llabte to the matter of being calted to teew cause why they should not have fraud duuges preferred agsinsl teem. Such'oilers forbid the deliv ery of any mail to the persons naiMd ^dier^D* . iUBSCRlBB TD TRX CBRONIOUI b . Mr. and Mrs. Eddie V. Dove and mn, Roimie, have returned to their home in Wateington, D. C., after a visit to relatives here. The many friends of Mrs. A. E. l^pxhMCr will rp|ret to team she is a patient in a Greenville hoapital, where she will undergo an operatioB today or tomorrow. Prof. B. H. Boyd and Fred Allen are spending the week in New York. Mn. O. SHgreaves of Laurens, spent a few da^ thte weak with bar sister-in-law, Mra. J. W. Copaland. Mtesaa * Eihily •tw* Ptestrr Martin are spending two wedcs in Newberry with tecir grandmother, Mrs. Emily Green. Mrs. Rembert Tnaluck and cb dren, Buddie and Jackie, are spen ing two weeks with her parec Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scruggs, in R Cormick. The friends of Mrs. J. W. Crawfc will regret to learn she is a path at Hays’ hospital, where she und< went an operatiem for appendici Tuesday afternoon. She is report to be doing nicely. Ray Waldrop of Siunter, was t week-end guest of Marteall Pack. is at home wHh his mother, Mr J. Sanford. Misses Mary Nettie Henry Irma Seibert of Greenwood, Hubert Butler of Greenwood, wnr also guests of tee Sheelys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- J. R- Whitmin Sara i Evelyn Whitmire of Sedalii ited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Lankfor Sunday. Igrs. J. Ben Smith ^md sems < Delray Beach, Fla., were guests Tuei day of Mrs. I. O. Ray and family. «Clyde Gilliam of Birmin^an was tee week-end guest of h: aunts, Mrs. Irby Holland and Mr G. C. Nabors. ' Miss Sara Lee Pack is spendin the week in Belton as the guest c Misses Frances and Virginia Vaughi Mr 4md Mrs. Henry M. Youn and children, Grace and Davis, wei guests of relatives in McCorn^ Sunday. Miss Narvis Sanford has returns to her home in Newberry after a fr days’ visit to her sister, Mrs. A. < Johnson, and Mr. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owens of Cam Stewart and HinesviUe, Ga., spei the week-end here with the former mother, Mrs. Mary Owens. They hs >as their guest Charles Chuiriilll < Geneva, N. Y., and Camp Stewart. Mr. and Mn. D. C. Heustess ai N. C. They were Joined with tee former’s parents, Mr. and Mn. T. D. Copeland. Bfr. and Mn. James Addison and J. J. Cornwall attended a horse show in Itexington, Ky., the past week. Mn. J. W. Copeland ami her sis ter, Mn. W. H. Martin, of Grand Rapids, Mich., vdio is spokUng some time here, left yesterday for a teort visit with their niece, Mn. Ed^ Brown, and Mr. Brown in Barnwell. Mr. Brown was a visitor here on Monday. , Mr. and Mn. George Durban and daughten,« Misses Mary and Dell, of Aiken, were guests Sunday of- Mr. and Mn. R. E. Sadler and family. Miss Rosamond Durban was tee guest of Miss Virginia Sadler yester day enraute home from a Greenville hoiae party. WEDDING Invitotions and An nouncements. Engraved or Process ed Printing. Prices most reascNBabte. Complete simple books may be taken to ymm borne for inspection if de sired. Qironicle Publishing Co. SUBSCEIBB TO THB CBBONICLB The Fsvertee Papsr lx 4 ■'a Fiinney, Sr. Friends at Mn. H. A. at the home of hmr daughten, Mi J. C. Carter and Mn. J. A. Cotema Mrs. Bessie Hays Owens is on vacation trip to Chattarux^a, Tenn., and Atlanta. In Atlanta she will v It bar son, Billy Owens, and M Owens. Mrs. J. K. Roberts, Sr., of Cartha N. C., is visiting her son. Rev. J. Roberts, and Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mn. C. B. Able and Jc Able of Lowrys, and Miss Mi Sunday Young. of Dr. and Mn. J. to know he is a patient Hays hospUaL Miss Irma Worionan is spend] Marion, N. C. Mias Inaa Young is the guest Miss Blanche Bcteea in Tatum. Misa Mikirad Young, who racan] graduated from tea sdiool af ma ITS UKE NEW WHIN WTEB THBOD. BUCHANAN'S • ' * • « • Better Meals * ■■ ! Are Assured All Who Shop Here Tomatoes R cS5 15c Rom Royal, Plaia or Sdf'riaiaf FLOUR, 24 Dm. ... .. 81c - Early Jane ' PEIAS, Na 2 can 10c Scott TISSUE, 2 rolls 15c Dixi»*Home SaM * DRESSING, qt jar ... 25c : tlFEBtOUY 4 cates 25c Argo Bartlett PEARS, 2 No. 2 cans .. 27c Ken-L-Ration tf: DOG FOOD, 3 cans .. 25c VINEGAR, qL bottle . 10c CERTO, bottle 25c Fla. 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